Entries in Dropcam (6)

Thursday
Aug152019

You won't be able to disable the status light on Nest cameras, Dropcams, and Nest Hello

Back in May, Google introduced the Google Nest brand and its "commitment to privacy," which promised a "clear visual indicator when your Nest cameras are on and sending video and audio to Nest." Google showcased this with the Nest Hub Max. But now, Google is applying this retroactively to its dedicated security products like Nest cameras, Nest Hello doorbells, and Dropcams. Nest and Dropcam users will no longer be able to disable the status light. Legitimate users who want to keep these products hidden from home invaders are displeased with Google's decision. But the company says this update is meant to keep unscrupulous individuals from secretly filming guests. The only option users have now is to dim the lights. But when the camera is on, the light will stay on.

Source: Engadget

Thursday
Jan262017

Dropcam co-founder and Nest executive Greg Duffy joins Apple

Photo by Brian Ach/Getty Images for TechCrunch

Apple has confirmed the news that Greg Duffy the co-founder and former CEO of security company Dropcam will be joining its team. He co-founded Dropcam back in 2009 and led the company until it was purchased by Google’s Nest in mid-2014. Duffy spent a few months working for Nest but left in January 2015. Rumour has it there was a culture clash between him and Nest founder Tony Fadell. Apple won’t say what Duffy’s role in the company will be but the tech company is known to have special projects constantly in the works.

Source: MacRumors

Thursday
Jul142016

Nest's new camera brings IoT outdoors

Nest Labs, announced sweeping changes to its security camera portfolio with the introduction of Nest Cam Outdoor, additional features to the Nest Aware service, and a brand new way to interact with the entire range of Nest products through the Nest app.

“The future is about intelligent alerts. Customers want to know when something is happening that genuinely deserves their attention. Person alerts are the first of many innovations that will make Nest Cam a more helpful partner in securing the home”

 

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Saturday
Aug022014

Dropcam halts pre-orders for Tabs to start work with Nest

Dropcam has just announced that they are halting work on Tabs, a sticky movement sensor that can be placed anywhere in your house to let you know if a door, gate, or window is open. The reason they gave is they’re now working on their projects with Nest. If you remember, Nest acquired Dropcam a while back. There is no word if Tabs will ever be made so those who pre-ordered will be getting full refunds in the coming weeks.

Source: Droid Life